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  1. #1
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    Default Buying Coins? Think.

    Habbo Exchange is a wonderful thing, that is until you trade coins with someone who has purchased those credits illegally. I was trading my HC sofas for coins in bulk with someone who I didn't know but seemed legit and about a week or two after the trade, banned. Why? I'm still not entirely sure to this date but I've been informed by other friends that it's because the guy who had the coins purchased them with a credit card and charged back. So how is this MY fault? I'm still not sure about that either - it seems harsh and unbelieveable that they would ban you for using a service (Habbo Exchange) that they provide - it's up to them to seek out the exploits yes? Strange, I'm still in constant touch with player support because they're not answering my question in it's entirity. They're saying "This was a credit card charge back. The card holder contested the transaction which meant whilst credits were purchased and used, they were not paid for." which to me, seems like my fault but all credits that I purchased were purchased using debit card which had the funds in to complete all transactions.

    I'm still not entirely sure as I say but I'm wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience?

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    Phone up habbo and explain to them(I read half of what you writen)


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    I don't think it's my fault - if it's about me buying coins from someone who bought them illegally then it's not my fault, is it?

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    Nope not

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    Unlucky ennit

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    I think there is an obvious thing to do, but I'm not sure if you're allowed to do it.
    As stated in the t&c's: "By signing up you give Habbo permission to ban your account for any reason"
    But you didn't do anything wrong, unless you knew that person bought them illegally.
    But it's nice to see Habbo tracing things up.
    "There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
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    Well yes but I never did anything wrong within the laws of the hotel? I know they can ban my account for no reason but it's unmoral to do so, isn't it? Sure, I bought a huge amount of coins off someone who was offering them to me, through a friend - how on earth am I meant to know whether the coins he bought are illegal? I can't. That's how.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skajo View Post
    Well yes but I never did anything wrong within the laws of the hotel? I know they can ban my account for no reason but it's unmoral to do so, isn't it? Sure, I bought a huge amount of coins off someone who was offering them to me, through a friend - how on earth am I meant to know whether the coins he bought are illegal? I can't. That's how.

    You do have a point there, im sure if you contact habbo and ask for the credits to be removed and furni returned to you, it would be fine.
    "There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
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    Email them and just explain your situation

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    What's the ban reason given?

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